Towards food systems transformation—five paradigm shifts for healthy, inclusive and sustainable food systems

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Ruerd Ruben
Romina Cavatassi
Leslie Lipper
Eric Smaling
Paul Winters
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[1] Wageningen University and Research,Professor Impact Analysis of Food Systems
[2] Senior Economist. International Fund for Agricultural Development,International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD)
[3] Senior Consultant Rural Development Report,Keough
[4] Senior Researcher. Wageningen Environmental Research,Hesburgh Professor of Global Affairs in Keough School of Global Affairs
[5] University of Notre Dame,undefined
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Food Security | 2021年 / 13卷
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Food systems transformation; Paradigm shift; Trade-offs; Synergies; Governance;
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Food systems must serve different societal, public health and individual nutrition, and environmental objectives and therefore face numerous challenges. Considering the integrated performances of food systems, this paper highlights five fundamental paradigm shifts that are required to overcome trade-offs and build synergies between health and nutrition, inclusive livelihoods, environmental sustainability and food system resilience. We focus on the challenges to raise policy ambitions, to harmonize production and consumption goals, to improve connectivity between them, to strengthen food system performance and to anchor the governance of food systems in inclusive policies and participatory institutions. Taken together, these shifts in paradigms shape a new discourse for food system transformation that will be capable to respond to current and future policy challenges.
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页码:1423 / 1430
页数:7
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